Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Positive drive belt – Belt formed of rigid links
Patent
1994-08-10
1995-06-27
Buiz, Michael Powell
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Positive drive belt
Belt formed of rigid links
F16G 1300
Patent
active
054275830
ABSTRACT:
To permit the advantage of low-noise operation, obtainable by using links of respectively different lengths in a sprocket chain built in the triple side bar arrangement, while providing longitudinal guidance to the links and preventing interference of longer links with shorter links, some of the chain links (1, 10) have the side bars (1a, 10a) formed with a projecting nose (12, 14), positioned on at least one end portion of the respective side bar of the link, the projection extending towards the next sequential chain link, with a maximum extent up to the joint piece or rocker element (3) interconnecting the links together.
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Buiz Michael Powell
P.I.V. Antrieb Werner Reimers GmbH & Co. KG
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